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john: now a disaster and election myth. the destruction produced by hurricane sandy men not be bad for the economy. >> sometimes they're not harmful because there is extract work with three construction and rehabilitation. >> one analyst says there could be long term benefits of reconstructions. john: we hear that before paul krugman claims 9/11 would be good for the economy. after the earthquake in haiti and to oppose the said this could be a boom economy for haiti. john: and appealing concept for the simple-minded. i want to help so i have an idea. i will do this. i will create jobs by destroying thing this. what is wrong with this logic? sally? what is wrong? i will stimulate economic activity. >> we recognize the firebreak something without your permission i melt -- arrested. please don't. [laughter] when you replace things it looks like it might add to the economy but it could be used for more constructive reasons. john: that is what eludes eludes -- elude paul krugman that the money has to come from somewhere going to
john: now a disaster and election myth. the destruction produced by hurricane sandy men not be bad for the economy. >> sometimes they're not harmful because there is extract work with three construction and rehabilitation. >> one analyst says there could be long term benefits of reconstructions. john: we hear that before paul krugman claims 9/11 would be good for the economy. after the earthquake in haiti and to oppose the said this could be a boom economy for haiti. john: and...
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>> obviously we have to get through this election. as the fed has said and as most independent economists say, we have some momentum behind the economy. you know m favorite industry, actually the reason that i am such a big fan of barack obama's the restructuring that he put in place was exactly the right thing. the europeans did not restrucre their industry. $65.70%. neil: of baker i was originally sold. it finally went through that plants would be shattered. it would be really a painful bankruptcy, albeit one backed up by the taxpayers. a lot of folks would not have gone along with that. they did ultimately, but the details, the troubles and painful details can later. >> one of the things you know, neil, you remember what it was like in january 2009. no one had any idea what was happening. all of us in the auto industry were looking at gm and chrysler. we sought to companies on the verge of failure that were going to take down the entire supplier industry. we also saw an industry that had to be restructured. bill ford is my hero. he
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he is the higher elected official, right? >> well, he is. and if the governor has already made that decision and made that announcement, the mayor, what you need to do, you'd see disagree, get on the phone, find out why, now what happened. don't send mixed signals. is the absolute worst thing that you can do in the middle of something like this stuff. neil: another thing that people not aware of, the crisis lingers long after the crisis. we're talking about flooding after 9/11, the world trade center then and now with more flooding. it's perpetual and perennial. so what do you do? >> well, what people do? now it's kind of too late now to be thinking about it. but they need to get in the mindset that, okay, i live on the 305th floor somewhere in lower manhattan. i may not have power for another 24-48 hours. you need to somehow, i don't want to get to new-age year, what you need to kind of get in a zen moment and understand that it is out of your control. the workers are doing everything that they can. they want to get power back as quickly as
he is the higher elected official, right? >> well, he is. and if the governor has already made that decision and made that announcement, the mayor, what you need to do, you'd see disagree, get on the phone, find out why, now what happened. don't send mixed signals. is the absolute worst thing that you can do in the middle of something like this stuff. neil: another thing that people not aware of, the crisis lingers long after the crisis. we're talking about flooding after 9/11, the world...
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if there is fallout it might occur after he were re-elected. i think voters are basing this on the economy. maybe you have 1% of voters out there, undecided. an interesting event. but if romney had it in the cards to win before i'm not sure it would shift things enough against him. >> i guess it still comes down to swing states and in many of those, what may be more important for both candidates, the inability to get to both places like ohio in the last few days. >> sure, romney spending time in ohio, and that's where this election comes down to. obama up by 2, 2 1/2, 3 points. in history, candidates overcome leads like that, it's pretty hard. a small lead, when you have so few undecided voters left, thard of the state already voted and turned out, it's challenging and that's romney's biggest hurdle, entirely ohio. >> have you been described as a potential one-term celebrity pollster. how did you react? you are a bit of a rising superstar. if you get it wrong, obama 75% chance of winning. if he were to lose now, will you resign? what happens to
if there is fallout it might occur after he were re-elected. i think voters are basing this on the economy. maybe you have 1% of voters out there, undecided. an interesting event. but if romney had it in the cards to win before i'm not sure it would shift things enough against him. >> i guess it still comes down to swing states and in many of those, what may be more important for both candidates, the inability to get to both places like ohio in the last few days. >> sure, romney...
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every elected member of the supreme court of ohio is republican. 75% of elected officials in 88 counties are republicans. and thirdly, by independent voting measures, 10% to 15% of independent voters in ohio are going to vote for mitt romney. and also the catholic church when i go to saint sin vent in kenwood in since is national the minister is telling us vote for religious freedom. vote for the biblical definition of marriage. vote for life. there is half a million catholics energized in south, ohio, to pull the lever for mitt romney. mitt romney will win, ohio, and is going to win ohio easily. >> sean: wisconsin? >> wisconsin will go for romney because what walker did and what ryan did made it possible for mitt romney to win wisconsin. let's face it, tonight in westchester, 30,000 people came to butler county, ohio, the most important county and the most important state in the the union and last -- and the last cycle four years ago, we couldn't get 300 people to watch john mccain. 30,000 stood in a grass field to hear the words tonight of mitt romney and paul ryan and it was a turned
every elected member of the supreme court of ohio is republican. 75% of elected officials in 88 counties are republicans. and thirdly, by independent voting measures, 10% to 15% of independent voters in ohio are going to vote for mitt romney. and also the catholic church when i go to saint sin vent in kenwood in since is national the minister is telling us vote for religious freedom. vote for the biblical definition of marriage. vote for life. there is half a million catholics energized in...
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john: now a disaster and election myth. the destruction produced by hurricane sandy men not be bad for the economy. >> sometimes they're not harmful because there is extract work with three construction and rehabilitation. >> one analyst says there could be long term benefits of reconstructions. john: we hear that before paul krugman claims 9/11 would be good for the economy. after the earthquake in haiti and to oppose the said this could be a boom economy for haiti. john: and appealing concept for the simple-minded. i want to help so i have an idea. i will do this. i will create jobs by destroying thing this. what is wrong with this logic? sally? what is wrong? i will stimulate economic activity. >> we recognize the firebreak something without your permission i melt -- arrested. please don't. [laughter] when you replace things it looks like it might add to the economy but it could be used for more constructive reasons. john: that is what eludes eludes -- elude paul krugman that the money has to come from somewhere going to
john: now a disaster and election myth. the destruction produced by hurricane sandy men not be bad for the economy. >> sometimes they're not harmful because there is extract work with three construction and rehabilitation. >> one analyst says there could be long term benefits of reconstructions. john: we hear that before paul krugman claims 9/11 would be good for the economy. after the earthquake in haiti and to oppose the said this could be a boom economy for haiti. john: and...
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we will keep an eye on election day. >> good morning, it is kind of busy in terms of incidents. southbound 895, there is a disabled vehicle and they are blocking some lanes at the moment. avoid the delays by taking 95 to fort mchenry. washington boulevard and montevideo road as an accident in elkridge. 97 looks good but we are looking at a little bit of a slowdown southbound 95 past 32. in bel air, defective traffic lights could hinder your commute. stop signs are in place to help you get through that intersection, just be careful. no delays on the beltway at the moment. >> taking a look at some of our top stories -- three people are in custody and three others are recovering this morning after gunfire scattered a crowd of halloween revelers in hollywood, california. police had to be called in to clear the streets. more than 1000 people in kentucky had to leave their homes after a train derailment caused a chemical fire outside louisville. three workers were seriously burned. people living within a five-mile radius or ask you to leave their homes or stay inside. a district in mi
we will keep an eye on election day. >> good morning, it is kind of busy in terms of incidents. southbound 895, there is a disabled vehicle and they are blocking some lanes at the moment. avoid the delays by taking 95 to fort mchenry. washington boulevard and montevideo road as an accident in elkridge. 97 looks good but we are looking at a little bit of a slowdown southbound 95 past 32. in bel air, defective traffic lights could hinder your commute. stop signs are in place to help you get...
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eight days out from the election. looking behind the rasmussen numbers to figure out how he did it in ohio. how he got to this point where it is now one poll. it's the only poll he's had in ohio showing that hate until he is ahead. the rasmussen numbers show that he has a 12-point advantage on the economy. it was just a seven-point advantage last week. so he has gone up 12 points a week. what did that? >> we have seen this in other polls. it is the way that independence of breaking for romney, what he has been able to count on all along is that the republican base stood behind him. they are with him no matter what. even if he moves to the middle or anything else that he does. they have stood with him through this. they so want a president out of office. now, you see it day after day, poll after poll, breaking romney's way. what that means is that the president is going to have a lot of work to do in order to get his base out and voting to try to overcome the late advantage of momentum. megyn: romney has a lead on fore
eight days out from the election. looking behind the rasmussen numbers to figure out how he did it in ohio. how he got to this point where it is now one poll. it's the only poll he's had in ohio showing that hate until he is ahead. the rasmussen numbers show that he has a 12-point advantage on the economy. it was just a seven-point advantage last week. so he has gone up 12 points a week. what did that? >> we have seen this in other polls. it is the way that independence of breaking for...
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. >> tom: hurricane sandy is disrupting markets, the economy, schools, families, and the election. president obama suspended campaigning to oversee the government's storm response. governor mitt romney canceled campaign events in the key states of virginia and new hampshire. darren gersh tonight looks at the impact with election day one week away. >> reporter: both campaigns say they have stopped fundraising and campaigning in states in sandy's path. governor romney was still looking for votes today in ohio, iowa and wisconsin, but his campaign says he will stay away from the key swing states of virginia and new hampshire to let emergency workers there focus on the storm. both candidates say this is a time for the nation to come together. >> i am not worried at this point about the impact on the election. i'm worried about the impact on families, and i'm worried about the impact on our first responders. i'm worried about the impact on our economy and on transportation. the election will take care of itself next week. >> i would like to ask you who are here today to think about maki
. >> tom: hurricane sandy is disrupting markets, the economy, schools, families, and the election. president obama suspended campaigning to oversee the government's storm response. governor mitt romney canceled campaign events in the key states of virginia and new hampshire. darren gersh tonight looks at the impact with election day one week away. >> reporter: both campaigns say they have stopped fundraising and campaigning in states in sandy's path. governor romney was still...
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november 7, the day after the election. they will have to begin negotiations with congressional leaders on how to avert. tax hikes and spending cuts that neither party supports in full. december 31, almost every tax cut enacted since 2001 will expire. $109 billion across-the-board spending cut begin taking effect. half of the cuts come from national defense. day.ry 20 is a inauguratioinaun mid february, the treasury department estimates another raise in the current $16.40 trillion debt limit will be needed requiring a vote in congress. march 27, the current funding for the federal government runs out threatening a shutdown. the next call on who is best to reach across the aisle comes from providence, rhode island, where john is a democrat. caller: unfortunately, my party as much as they have been talking about the republicans, my party has been more and more taken over by the extremist fringe. you have to look at their resume to see what they have done in the past. mitt romney had to work with the other side. obama really s
november 7, the day after the election. they will have to begin negotiations with congressional leaders on how to avert. tax hikes and spending cuts that neither party supports in full. december 31, almost every tax cut enacted since 2001 will expire. $109 billion across-the-board spending cut begin taking effect. half of the cuts come from national defense. day.ry 20 is a inauguratioinaun mid february, the treasury department estimates another raise in the current $16.40 trillion debt limit...
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election officials say there is currently power at all voting locations. they say early voting is moving smoothly. both candidates are in the buckeye states state with a full day of campaigning today. >> got anxious and attacking me day in and day out. attacking me does not create an dend today for him. we have a plan to get the economy going. >> what the governor is offering sure ain't changed. giving more power back to the biggest banks isn't change. leaving millions without health insurance isn't change. another five trillion dollar tax cut that favors the wealthy isn't change. >> they are pitching their closing arguments for president obama, a theme of economic progress and that he needs more time to finish the job. for governor romney, argue the administration fumbled economy and urged voters to elect a businessman who knows how to fix it. david and liz, back to you. >> rich edson, thank you so much. david: forget about the sluggish economy. we have the ceo of one company that has been booming for five straight years. catamaran ceo will share the secr
election officials say there is currently power at all voting locations. they say early voting is moving smoothly. both candidates are in the buckeye states state with a full day of campaigning today. >> got anxious and attacking me day in and day out. attacking me does not create an dend today for him. we have a plan to get the economy going. >> what the governor is offering sure ain't changed. giving more power back to the biggest banks isn't change. leaving millions without...
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people have been focused on this election for a long time. the people of virginia did a great job working together and heeding the warnings and working together and hopefully all the power will be back on. we have asked all the local governments that have had a down or registers office on monday and tuesday to extend their house over the next three or four days, so anybody that did not get to vote monday or tuesday can take advantage of those late hours to vote, so nobody does not have that absentee ballot rules. it does not change the rules. >> we know how close this election is and we have seen them getting tuned over to lawyers, does anything that's happened involve the absentee voting law a ground work for any challenges on the road? >> i don't think so. we're hoping this is an extension that we have requested and there's several in northern virginia that had to close their offices in the interest of public safety. we're pretty confident with working together that they are going to be extensions of time for people to vote and then we have
people have been focused on this election for a long time. the people of virginia did a great job working together and heeding the warnings and working together and hopefully all the power will be back on. we have asked all the local governments that have had a down or registers office on monday and tuesday to extend their house over the next three or four days, so anybody that did not get to vote monday or tuesday can take advantage of those late hours to vote, so nobody does not have that...
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we call them election days. what the democratic party does, wes clark should be ashai78d of himself for saying that. if things don't look good. they run to the courts and they claim all sorts of things that have nothing to do with the fact that barack obama has been a failure as a president. the reason this race is a race at all is because of the last four years of failure, both on national security front and, of course, on the economic front and fiscal front as a leader of this country. that is why mitt romney is going to win this race because barack obama has been a failure and mitt romney offers a viable optimistic forward leaning and positive sense getting back to traditional american values that is going to make america great again. >> neil: senator, best to your family. good having you. forget about how sandy is going to affect voter turnout. how a new storm going up the east coast could remove all doubt. we got virginia's republican governor and it's going to affect him as well coming up next. for a golf
we call them election days. what the democratic party does, wes clark should be ashai78d of himself for saying that. if things don't look good. they run to the courts and they claim all sorts of things that have nothing to do with the fact that barack obama has been a failure as a president. the reason this race is a race at all is because of the last four years of failure, both on national security front and, of course, on the economic front and fiscal front as a leader of this country. that...
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the election now three days away, anger and frustration continue to mount over the response to sandy. today, it is the tale of two remarkable lines, this for folks looking to fill up, as the shortage of gas leads to rational and more and these lines, folks lining up for early voting in florida. some waiting for four hours to vote. so far, more than 25 million americans have cast ballots in 34 states. we're on top of both, during the next two hours, with among others, louisiana republican governor bobby jindal on the storm after the storm, and we have former general electric ceo jack welch on the economic storm he sees brewing and congressman charlie rangel on the government's stormy response to sandy. and how it reverberates, first the latest for you on what is going on. forget the dollars, the sandy thing is turning dire, very dire. over 100 dead and the count expected to go higher as rescue workers reach the flooded homes and, mayor bloomberg predicting more bodies will be found and president obama holding a conference call with the governors of new york, new jersey and connecticut.
the election now three days away, anger and frustration continue to mount over the response to sandy. today, it is the tale of two remarkable lines, this for folks looking to fill up, as the shortage of gas leads to rational and more and these lines, folks lining up for early voting in florida. some waiting for four hours to vote. so far, more than 25 million americans have cast ballots in 34 states. we're on top of both, during the next two hours, with among others, louisiana republican...
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. >> what about the impact of the election, sir? >> i am not worried at this point about the impact of the election. i'm worried about the impact on families and i'm worried about the impact on our first responders. i'm worried about the impact on our economy and on transportation. you know, the election will take care of itself next week. right now our number one priority is to make sure that we are saving lives. >> put that in perspective what we just heard. i mean, give me a real world look at what we just heard. the president of the united states being rewarded from a republic republican, chris christie and i see the president very cool right there. very cool. >> there is always a big point of emphasis, when they recruited fugate to do that and signed off on jeb bush to do this, there was this hangover from katrina going back in the bush administration and there's always been a point of emphasis, if you will, on fema by the obama administration. i think frankly it won't have mattered who came into the presidency in the post katr
. >> what about the impact of the election, sir? >> i am not worried at this point about the impact of the election. i'm worried about the impact on families and i'm worried about the impact on our first responders. i'm worried about the impact on our economy and on transportation. you know, the election will take care of itself next week. right now our number one priority is to make sure that we are saving lives. >> put that in perspective what we just heard. i mean, give me...
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will the bet than expected october employment report affect tuesday's election? well, the head of one of the nation's largest -- in fact, the fastest growing labor union in the country will join us. >>> also, is there any end in sight to the new york area's gas shortage? boone pickens weighs in for you. >>> how will super sandy affect clorox? they make everything from bleach to garbage bags. we'll ask the company's ceo coming up. >>> see you at the top of the hour for last hour of the trading day. julia boorstin has our "market flash" for us. >> that's right, bill. groupon shares off by nearly 8% today. that brings the groupon stock down by more than 80% since its ipo price of $20. this has groupon hits its one-year anniversary of its ipo on sunday. on the heels of amazon last week saying revenue fell from 10% in q2 to q3. >>> in the weeks and months to come, victims of hurricane sandy will begin rebuilding and many people and companies will move their things into self-storage facilities while they rebuild. those reits already up 4% this week. diana olick has mor
will the bet than expected october employment report affect tuesday's election? well, the head of one of the nation's largest -- in fact, the fastest growing labor union in the country will join us. >>> also, is there any end in sight to the new york area's gas shortage? boone pickens weighs in for you. >>> how will super sandy affect clorox? they make everything from bleach to garbage bags. we'll ask the company's ceo coming up. >>> see you at the top of the hour for...
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anncr: and so do elected leaders of both parties... councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. >>> welcome back to our special storm coverage. and from here in toms river, new jersey, we're going to take you back to new york city, where actually, the full extent of the ruin caused bid sandy by sandy w coming into focus. let's go to abc's dan harris, our colleague, who is in staten island tonight. dan? >> reporter: good evening to you from in front of what remains of a neighborhood restaurant here. the people in this area say they were hit by a sort of tsunami. in my ways, it was a secret tsunami, because the vast majority of the media attention has really focused on the jersey shore and lower manhattan. so, today, we decided to travel to staten island to see for ourselves this hidden pocket of utter devastation. we woke up this morning to alarming images out of stat
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when the election is this closesten if it is not the presidential election it could be a congressional or senate seat that is critical. both candidates said they were on top of it and people getting used to the long lines, and it could have nothing to do with the president or the gaffe they are pissed and when that happens and they are waiting in the long lines and they say both of you said things are getting better and we are on top of this, it does not look like being on top of everything. >>guest: the whole country was crying out for staten island and the jersey shore and that is a national phenomenon and our hearts and prayers are with them. >>neil: thank you. i stress, folks, it comes down to a power issue. when you do not have juice or electricity as is the case in these areas, and new jersey, two-thirds of the state still in the dark and three out of four service stations without access to power that is the inside story on this, the headline, the big image is that, people waiting online, getting very, very restless, very angry and the political leaders saying we are on top of th
when the election is this closesten if it is not the presidential election it could be a congressional or senate seat that is critical. both candidates said they were on top of it and people getting used to the long lines, and it could have nothing to do with the president or the gaffe they are pissed and when that happens and they are waiting in the long lines and they say both of you said things are getting better and we are on top of this, it does not look like being on top of everything....
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. >> it's been a great working relationship to make sure that we're doing the jobs that people elected us to do. >> i have to say that governor christie, throughout this process, has been responsive, he's been aggressive and i think the people of new jersey recognize that he has put his heart and soul into making sure that the people of new jersey bounce back even stronger than before. so, i just want to thank him for his extraordinary leadership and partnership. >> reporter: political aside, they will be judged. everyone in this situation will be judged by results. alone the jersey shore, there were dedicated disaster response teams just beginning the enormous task ahead. and more rescues of the stranded. you all right? but we saw only a few gas crews out here. they have to make this place safe first. for all those, who, like mary ward, have lost so much, but who yet have so much to live for. >> i have nothing left. these aren't even my clothes. >> reporter: when you look at it, how do you feel? >> glad to be alive. >> looking forward to a better tomorrow, and there will be one. >>> n
. >> it's been a great working relationship to make sure that we're doing the jobs that people elected us to do. >> i have to say that governor christie, throughout this process, has been responsive, he's been aggressive and i think the people of new jersey recognize that he has put his heart and soul into making sure that the people of new jersey bounce back even stronger than before. so, i just want to thank him for his extraordinary leadership and partnership. >> reporter:...
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any impact on the election four days later? >> you know, i think it's more likely to have an impact if the jobs number goes downpour again because it -- down again because it would sort of reinforce the argument president obama has been making. this is a slow recovery but it's a recovery nonetheless. things are heading in the right direction. they got a growth report, about 2% growth in this quarter that they would like to wrap their arms around. if the jobs number reinforces the president's argument, it could give him a slight boost. i don't think this is likely to be decisive but a slight boost going in. having said all that, i think the last jobs report was so anomalous, it seems unlikely we'll see a reduction in the unemployment rate given the last report. it's eyely unlikely that we saw nearly a million jobs added, the most since june of 1983, in an economy that's puttering along as this one is. >> greta: byron? >> i don't think it's going to have a huge impact because this is an area in which people feel completely by the
any impact on the election four days later? >> you know, i think it's more likely to have an impact if the jobs number goes downpour again because it -- down again because it would sort of reinforce the argument president obama has been making. this is a slow recovery but it's a recovery nonetheless. things are heading in the right direction. they got a growth report, about 2% growth in this quarter that they would like to wrap their arms around. if the jobs number reinforces the...
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elections don't win themselves. you know -- >> the thing is -- the way i think he lost his advantage, president obottom ain the first debate, being so peevish and nasty and in the second and third debate, doubling down on that. he lost the likeability advantage. he eroded the idea that he was presidential. he became another candidate with the storm, the president had an opportunity to be presidential again, to be likeable. he had these network news conference of him putting his arm around people in the shelters. i think that had a chance to enhance his stature, but he is back to the knife fight. >> it wasn't just that. mitt romney had a head of steam, coming through the weekend. he was surging in national polls, making news in battleground state, expanding the map into obama territory and he had to pull himself from the campaign trail and he is trying to find that argument. the momentum is gone, sapped. now, look, we have a jobs number tomorrow, the continuing questions in other quars and other ways to get back in t
elections don't win themselves. you know -- >> the thing is -- the way i think he lost his advantage, president obottom ain the first debate, being so peevish and nasty and in the second and third debate, doubling down on that. he lost the likeability advantage. he eroded the idea that he was presidential. he became another candidate with the storm, the president had an opportunity to be presidential again, to be likeable. he had these network news conference of him putting his arm around...
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we're going to be doing double duty next week ahead of the election and starting at 10 a.m. eastern time with a special cos of freedom, your ballot, your bucks. i've en practicing that, not to screw it up. and then we're back on sunday for a live your world at 4 p.m. eastern time, and this strereet is all about your money and we're all over your money. and we're all over on fox business as well. it was the place to go for the debate, for the conventions and now the police to go, election night. all kicks off at 6:55 p.m. why 6:55, do we know, dagen? >> don't look at me, it's your show. >> neil: no, it could be, like all the baseball games start at 8:07, okay. >> and the first polls close and you need t five minutes to, sort of-- >> the first polls. >> and blow some air. >> okay. there you go. and this should encourage you that the host is on top of all of these developments, but by the way, i do know this, that once we're on, he we won't leave until we have a winner, whh could be 2 a.m., 3 a.m., 4 a.m. doesn't matter. as long as it takes, it could be like the end of the jerr
we're going to be doing double duty next week ahead of the election and starting at 10 a.m. eastern time with a special cos of freedom, your ballot, your bucks. i've en practicing that, not to screw it up. and then we're back on sunday for a live your world at 4 p.m. eastern time, and this strereet is all about your money and we're all over your money. and we're all over on fox business as well. it was the place to go for the debate, for the conventions and now the police to go, election night....
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nine days out here before the presidential election. i want to share some important numbers here when it comes to the race. let's begin in virginia. you know the deal. this is one of the key swing states we've been watching. so this new "washington post" poll shows president obama with a four-point advantage over mitt romney. it's a -- a change certainly over the 1-point lead romney enjoyed there last week. heading northward to pennsylvania, the president has a six-point lead in this new poll from the "philadelphia enquirer." ho romney's gained growned since early -- ground since early october. and finally ohio, ohio, ohio, the mother of the battleground states. the four-point advantage to obama. the latest cnn/orc poll. you have the polls and numbers, but we want to hear directly from the voters. we sent the cnn election express on the road to take the polls of voters in some of these key swing states. we're calling it the battleground bus tour. and we have cnn political contributor john avalon joining me bright and early on this sunda
nine days out here before the presidential election. i want to share some important numbers here when it comes to the race. let's begin in virginia. you know the deal. this is one of the key swing states we've been watching. so this new "washington post" poll shows president obama with a four-point advantage over mitt romney. it's a -- a change certainly over the 1-point lead romney enjoyed there last week. heading northward to pennsylvania, the president has a six-point lead in this...
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it's not something they can elect to wait another day or two. a lot of them have been waiting two or three days already. and in terms of shelters, i know a shelter out where you are has already lost power. >> yes. >> is it possible that things could get worse than they are? i know a lot of people say the destruction is terrible. now people have to build their way out. but there's still people missing, still people who don't have water. still people in shelters without power. what is the risk from here? >> there's no question. one of the things we have to do is there's some people just unaccounted for. and that means they could be at a shelter somewhere and their family is still looking for them, so we're looking at that. midland beach is one of the areas that got hit hardest and as of several hours ago, still doing rescues from midland beach. curtis high school, i was just at curtis, they do need some food. we're trying to get them an electrician to help hook up their generator, because they're in the dark, working off flashlights. so i just pic
it's not something they can elect to wait another day or two. a lot of them have been waiting two or three days already. and in terms of shelters, i know a shelter out where you are has already lost power. >> yes. >> is it possible that things could get worse than they are? i know a lot of people say the destruction is terrible. now people have to build their way out. but there's still people missing, still people who don't have water. still people in shelters without power. what is...
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election . you know the new york rubber room for teachers. they are a rubber room for general motor bureaucracy. they never cared. they get mon yethere is fraud and abuse. >> isn't there manage wrong with them monitoring our election. >> if there is, how come they haven't complained. it does raise the question. what are they so worried about somebody seeing. there are organizations you may disagree with organizations. but they are concerned about voters suppression and want member there to keep an eye on it. >> a lot of them are concerned about frankly is that obama might lose the election. it is that simple. >> yes, it is and it stinkings of high heaven. in 2008 members of the new black panther party intim dating white voters investigation was stone walled by eric holder. i don't remember them looking for the un, are we turning over our voters security to ahmadinejad? >> and the they are nonpartisan and they don't have a horse in the race? >> it is not a big deal. looking at polls it say close election maybe it doesn't hurt to have another s
election . you know the new york rubber room for teachers. they are a rubber room for general motor bureaucracy. they never cared. they get mon yethere is fraud and abuse. >> isn't there manage wrong with them monitoring our election. >> if there is, how come they haven't complained. it does raise the question. what are they so worried about somebody seeing. there are organizations you may disagree with organizations. but they are concerned about voters suppression and want member...
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but if that's so, why is this election so close? >> well, because a lot of people are sorting immediately before they hear the arguments. they're sorting by party. people are more partisan. in states they're targeted and whipped up along partisan lieps. it's so close in these states because you have the left and right going to their parties and there aren't just that many undecided voters left over because they're either turned off and not participate ago the vast majority of people are not participating, and the ones that are participating that are undecided, are still small. that number of voters, small-- we don't know where they are. i think david is exactly right. it's too close to know what's going on. i think one other thing we have to mention-- i know you'll talk about it in your second panel-- the advantage the president has in the electoral map. if you look at the nine states that are the battleground states, the president has 431 possible ways to get to that magical 270. mitt romney has 76. if the president wins florida, p
but if that's so, why is this election so close? >> well, because a lot of people are sorting immediately before they hear the arguments. they're sorting by party. people are more partisan. in states they're targeted and whipped up along partisan lieps. it's so close in these states because you have the left and right going to their parties and there aren't just that many undecided voters left over because they're either turned off and not participate ago the vast majority of people are...
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gerri: of the election. which candidate will get blown off course next. ♪ gerri: we are, of course, in the final days of the election, but with hurricanes and the hammering down the east coast of president obama and mitt romney scrapping most of their events for today and tomorrow. canceling all of their advance, are we looking at the october surprise? joining me now, 64 impact chairman and democratic strategist. let's start with you. i wants to place some sound from obama and see what you make of what he had to say today. here's a president. >> i am not worried at this point about the impact on the election. mario but the impact on families and the impact on our first responders. more about the impact on our economy and i'm transportation. the election will take care of itself next week. gerri: jonathan, the seas for the presidents look presidential. >> i think he has been looking presidential for four years, but i'm biased. there is no doubt he is concerned about the disaster and what could happen. but i
gerri: of the election. which candidate will get blown off course next. ♪ gerri: we are, of course, in the final days of the election, but with hurricanes and the hammering down the east coast of president obama and mitt romney scrapping most of their events for today and tomorrow. canceling all of their advance, are we looking at the october surprise? joining me now, 64 impact chairman and democratic strategist. let's start with you. i wants to place some sound from obama and see what you...
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plus the impact on next week's presidential election. an engineer on what went wrong involving that giant crane collapse in middown manhattan yesterday afternoon. >>> let's head to southern manhattan, just a couple of blocks from the new york stock exchange. and we are going to check on the recovery efforts there. scott cone has been in battery park city since the beginning of this storm, less than a five-minute walk from the nyse. scott, what's the latest? i would like to get your reaction to the fact that the exchange will open tomorrow, from what you see at your vantage point, how easy a task is that going to be? >> reporter: well, getting the exchange open is -- that shouldn't be a problem at all. we reported last night, we showed you how the exchange itself was high and dry. one of the things that the nyse has going for it is that it's not in an evacuation zone. plus, it didn't flood. it's a slightly different situation with the new york mercantile exchange, that is something we have been trying to get a handle on throughout this, b
plus the impact on next week's presidential election. an engineer on what went wrong involving that giant crane collapse in middown manhattan yesterday afternoon. >>> let's head to southern manhattan, just a couple of blocks from the new york stock exchange. and we are going to check on the recovery efforts there. scott cone has been in battery park city since the beginning of this storm, less than a five-minute walk from the nyse. scott, what's the latest? i would like to get your...
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system will not come from the southeast, so a huge threat here as we go into wednesday and thursday, election day we'll be clear. over the southeast, showers and thunderstorms. geraldo? >> justin poe ovic, thank you very much. just the news we needed. with the dead still being discovered here and the living really joust coming to grips with all they lost, the outside world is trying to alleviate the pain and ease some of the suffering. this is a heartwarming scene on this frigid night behind me here, volunteers who have come together, really, these aren't fema people. these aren't state or local people. these are volunteers, people from stat ten -- staten island and the surrounding boroughs. this is michael grille. >> if there's enough back-slapping and glad-handing to do it's these volunteers. they're unbelievable. in spite of everything. i do mean that. unfortunately, in spite of the government, this community has come together like you can never imagine. 250 volunteers in tottenville went basement to basement, cleaned people's stuff out and just unbelievable things. organizing crews to tak
system will not come from the southeast, so a huge threat here as we go into wednesday and thursday, election day we'll be clear. over the southeast, showers and thunderstorms. geraldo? >> justin poe ovic, thank you very much. just the news we needed. with the dead still being discovered here and the living really joust coming to grips with all they lost, the outside world is trying to alleviate the pain and ease some of the suffering. this is a heartwarming scene on this frigid night...